THC Lawyer in Tyler, Texas | Cheryl A. Wulf, Attorney at Law
Defending Your Rights in THC-Related Cases in East Texas
Texas laws regarding THC are strict, and if you’re facing charges related to THC oil, THC vape cartridges, or other cannabis products, you need an experienced attorney on your side. At Cheryl A. Wulf, Attorney at Law, we defend individuals in Tyler, Texas, and the surrounding areas against THC possession, distribution, and related charges. We understand the complexities of Texas marijuana laws and provide aggressive defense strategies to protect your rights.
THC Laws in Texas: What You Need to Know
While some states have legalized the use of THC for medical or recreational purposes, Texas maintains some of the toughest laws regarding THC in the country. In Texas:
- THC oil and THC vape cartridges are considered felony-level offenses due to the concentrated form of THC.
- Even small amounts of THC concentrate, such as in a vape pen, can result in serious penalties.
- THC-related offenses can lead to jail time, hefty fines, and driver’s license suspension.
Whether you are charged with possession, distribution, or manufacture of THC products, you face significant consequences. Having a skilled attorney who understands the intricacies of these charges can make all the difference in the outcome of your case.
THC Vape and Concentrate Defense
Many people don’t realize that possessing a THC vape pen or cartridge carries much harsher penalties in Texas than possession of marijuana flower. Texas classifies THC oil and concentrates as Penalty Group 2 controlled substances, which means:
- Possession of less than 1 gram of THC concentrate is a state jail felony (up to 2 years in state jail and a fine of up to $10,000).
- Possession of 1-4 grams is a third-degree felony, with up to 10 years in prison.
- Larger amounts can result in even steeper penalties, including second-degree felony charges, with up to 20 years in prison.
At Cheryl A. Wulf, Attorney at Law, we have the experience to challenge the evidence against you and develop a strong defense strategy to minimize the potential consequences.
How We Defend THC-Related Charges
When you hire our firm, we work tirelessly to build a robust defense tailored to your specific case. Our approach includes:
- Analyzing the evidence: We will scrutinize the circumstances of your arrest, including whether your rights were violated during the search and seizure of THC products.
- Challenging the legality of the traffic stop, search, or arrest if applicable.
- Investigating lab testing procedures: We will review the lab analysis of the THC product in question to ensure the evidence is reliable and accurate.
- Negotiating with prosecutors: In some cases, we can work toward reduced charges or alternative sentencing, such as diversion programs, to avoid a criminal record.
We understand that a THC-related charge can have life-altering consequences. Our goal is to reduce or dismiss charges to protect your future.
Why Choose Cheryl A. Wulf for Your THC Case?
- Experienced THC defense attorney with a deep understanding of Texas marijuana and controlled substance laws.
- Proven track record of defending clients against felony-level THC charges.
- Personalized, aggressive defense strategies tailored to your case.
- We explore every possible option to protect your freedom and minimize penalties.
FAQs About THC Laws in Texas
Is THC oil illegal in Texas?
Yes, THC oil and any concentrated form of THC is illegal in Texas and is classified as a felony-level offense, even in small amounts.
What are the penalties for possessing a THC vape pen in Texas?
Possessing less than 1 gram of THC concentrate in Texas can result in a state jail felony, which carries up to 2 years in state jail and a fine of up to $10,000. Larger quantities carry harsher penalties.
Can a THC charge be reduced to a misdemeanor?
It may be possible to negotiate for reduced charges depending on the circumstances of your case. However, because THC is classified as a controlled substance in Texas, charges related to it are often felonies. An experienced attorney can explore alternatives like pretrial diversion programs or reduced charges based on the specifics of your case.
What should I do if I’m arrested for THC possession?
If you’re arrested for possession of THC or related products, contact a criminal defense attorney immediately. Do not make statements to law enforcement without your attorney present. Time is critical to building a strong defense, and early intervention can greatly impact the outcome of your case.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
If you’re facing charges related to THC oil, THC vape cartridges, or other cannabis products in Tyler, Texas, you need a lawyer who is experienced and knowledgeable about the complex and evolving marijuana laws in Texas. At Cheryl A. Wulf, Attorney at Law, we fight to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for your case.
Call (903) 525-9869 today or use our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.
Cheryl A. Wulf, Attorney at Law
11702 Hwy 64 E, Tyler, TX 75707
Phone: (903) 525-9869
Fax: (866) 824-4469